https://soundcloud.com/slimy-4/lonely-i ... or-y-remix
If you listen closely to the song above, there are very quiet clicks at 2:58, 3:03, 3:17, 3:22, 6:05, 6:07, 6:11, and 6:27. Every wav file I export consistently has these clicks in the same place. (I haven't heard any clicks during playback.) If anyone wants a wav to listen more carefully, I can provide one.
Currently using Mixcraft 7.7 Build 316 on 64-bit Windows 7.
Usually this sort of thing happens to me because of sloppy volume transitions, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I don't see anything at all that could be causing this.
Clicks in Exported WAV File
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Clicks in Exported WAV File
Last edited by Slimy on Tue Jul 19, 2016 4:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Clicks in Exported WAV File
Not there for me.
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Re: Clicks in Exported WAV File
Hi SlimySlimy wrote:https://soundcloud.com/slimy-4/lonely-i ... or-y-remix
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Re: Clicks in Exported WAV File
It's here: https://soundcloud.com/slimy-4/lonely-i ... or-y-remix
This one could have easily competed with the 'Blue Danube Waltz' in 2001: A Space Odyssey
BTW I didn't hear any clicks...
-h
This one could have easily competed with the 'Blue Danube Waltz' in 2001: A Space Odyssey
BTW I didn't hear any clicks...
-h
Re: Clicks in Exported WAV File
Nice work! I did hear a few minor clicks <> 6:29 and a bit after. Almost sounded like dust on an LP. Very authentic
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Re: Clicks in Exported WAV File
Thanks!AHornsby wrote:It's here: https://soundcloud.com/slimy-4/lonely-i ... or-y-remix
They're admittedly very subtle. Try listening for the one at 3:17, I think it's more audible. Bizarrely, it seems to only be coming from the left speaker?AHornsby wrote:BTW I didn't hear any clicks...
Unless someone can suggest some new settings to try, I'm going to attempt to export again after mixing down all the tracks first. At the very least that will tell me if this is an issue with a track, or Mixcraft/my CPU. If nothing works, I know someone who says they can use Cool Edit Pro to edit out the clicks without adding distortion.
Re: Clicks in Exported WAV File
Impressive!
I recorded the parts that are supposed to have clicks and put them in an editor but the waveforms look clean with no visual evidence of a click anywhere even when zooming right down to 1 sample. I cannot hear any clicks at all, I tried EQ'ing to focus on certain frequencies but still no clicks.
You can edit clicks yourself, this vid may help.
https://youtu.be/ygQUDUBHJyQ
I recorded the parts that are supposed to have clicks and put them in an editor but the waveforms look clean with no visual evidence of a click anywhere even when zooming right down to 1 sample. I cannot hear any clicks at all, I tried EQ'ing to focus on certain frequencies but still no clicks.
You can edit clicks yourself, this vid may help.
https://youtu.be/ygQUDUBHJyQ
Re: Clicks in Exported WAV File
I didn't hear any clicks where you mentioned, but I did hear them at 6:40 and 6:43, as you say, on the left, and as chibear says, like an LP.
If it always happens, and always in the same place, then I don't have an answer. I've never come across it before, but if it's not audible during project playback, then it's clearly something to do with the export process, so I would try to discover the problem through a process of elimination.
I'd be looking at sample rates and bit depth for starters, then I'd try MC 32 bit. If you're using any 32 bit plugins in MC 64 bit that could well be an issue.
If neither of those reveals anything, I'd try a real time bounce. Not technically available in MC but I'm sure you can figure out a way of doing it. Not sure what a real time bounce would prove but in a situation like this you've got to switch things up and make things happen - as Mr Twain says, if you do what you've always done you'll get what you've always got.
If it always happens, and always in the same place, then I don't have an answer. I've never come across it before, but if it's not audible during project playback, then it's clearly something to do with the export process, so I would try to discover the problem through a process of elimination.
I'd be looking at sample rates and bit depth for starters, then I'd try MC 32 bit. If you're using any 32 bit plugins in MC 64 bit that could well be an issue.
If neither of those reveals anything, I'd try a real time bounce. Not technically available in MC but I'm sure you can figure out a way of doing it. Not sure what a real time bounce would prove but in a situation like this you've got to switch things up and make things happen - as Mr Twain says, if you do what you've always done you'll get what you've always got.
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Re: Clicks in Exported WAV File
Hi,
You could try mixing down to a wav file that has the same sample rate as the one you're using in Mixcraft's sound device preferences. For example, if you're using a sample rate of 48000 Hz, try mixing down to a wav file with a sample rate of 48000 Hz.
Greg
You could try mixing down to a wav file that has the same sample rate as the one you're using in Mixcraft's sound device preferences. For example, if you're using a sample rate of 48000 Hz, try mixing down to a wav file with a sample rate of 48000 Hz.
Greg
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